2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.explore.2016.12.001
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Health Promotion in Practice—District Nurses׳ Experiences of Working with Health Promotion and Lifestyle Interventions Among Patients at Risk of Developing Cardiovascular Disease

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“…One article discusses nurses' understanding of the implementation of leadership in health promotion (22). One article discusses nurses' experience in implementing health promotion (5). The method of data collection used semi-structured interviews, observations, field notes, focus group discussions, and open question questionnaires.…”
Section: Characteristic Studymentioning
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“…One article discusses nurses' understanding of the implementation of leadership in health promotion (22). One article discusses nurses' experience in implementing health promotion (5). The method of data collection used semi-structured interviews, observations, field notes, focus group discussions, and open question questionnaires.…”
Section: Characteristic Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurses describe that health promotion is the main essence of their work in primary health care (5,16,20,22). Health promotion is needed to improve the healthy behavior of patients "The implementation of health promotion is an opportunity to change life behaviors to be healthier for individuals" (5). The nurse admits that health promotion is necessary and valuable, but its implementation shows that some patient behavior is difficult to change (20).…”
Section: The Meaning Of Health Promotion Health Promotion Is the Primmentioning
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